>...mine is a CASIO fx-451 scientific calculator. >And that's exactly what it is: decimal, binary, octal, hex, deg, rad, >scientific modes, lots of physical constants (with units - was >especially handy during school :-)), hex numbers enterd without shift >or other special key and function keys for neg, not, and, or, xor, >xnor, together with the usual trigonometry, algebra, 6 parenthesis >levels and several stak memories (R, P, X, Y and M). Oh, and it is >still very handy for newsgroups where americans post with its >conversions between SI units and all this cumbersome F, gal, oz stuff ;- >Stefan Stefan, How many digits in binary mode will it 1) calculate and 2) display? Thanks, Dave
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[AVR-Chat] Re: Handheld calculator for hex, binary, etc.?
2008-05-20 by davec